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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1940. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Hr Today Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carlton of Prosper were Medford caller this morn ing. Medford Caller Bertha Myer of the Central Point district and her sifter. Mrs. W. Welch of Klamath Falls, were Medford callers Tuesday. To Ha Sal Daughters of the Nile Patrol will sponsor a rummage sale Friday and Satur day. September 20 and 21, In the old Pantorium rooms on North Holly street. To College George Citzen left yesterday for Pullman where he was to enter Washington State college to take a couise In veterinary surgery. Gitzerfs father. Dr. G- A. Gitzen, is Jack- fon county veterinary. To Conference Frank Hull, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, and Dean Pieper, secretary of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce. will leave by motorcar tomor row for Oregon Caves where they will attend the annual au tumn conference of the Oregon Commercial Secretaries associ ation. They planned to return home Saturday night. Allen Coming William Allen former automobile dealer of this city and once head of Pierce- Allen Motor company, will ar rive in this city Thursday morn ing from southern California, for a brief visit with friends. He will make his headquarters at the Allen hotel, owned by his brother, and will accompany L. C. Taylor, new owner of Pierce-Allen Motor company, to Portland Sunday for a premier showing of the new Dodge line. At Airport Lieut.-Col, L. C. Merrit, U. S. marine corps, stop ped at Medford municipal air port today to have his Curtiss dive bomber refueled. He was en route from Oakland. Cal., to Seattle, Wash. Leaving this morning in a Douglas bomber for McChord field. Wash., were MaJ. H- J. Gurnsey, Lieut. J. N. D o n o h e w, Lieut. G. W. Thornbrough and Lieut. M. L. Martin. They arrived from the south yesterday and remained in town overnight. Plane Passengers Ralph Cake, G. Newbury and V. Rolfe left by United Mainliner this noon for Portland. H. Fryer arrived on the same plane from Oakland, Cal. Arrivals on the forenoon Mainliner were H. Wagner, from Portland, and J. E. Most, from Seattle- Mrs. Seely V. Hall departed for Oak land. L. Amacher and S. Brun- dage arrived from Portland last midnight, and departing were Countess R. Difrasso' and her traveling companion. Miss L. Heaton. The countess has been a guest at William Randolph Hearst s ranch home in Mc- Cloud, Cal. I. Miller and Miss V. Whitney arrived from San Francisco last night. Mr. Cake arrived from Portland last even ing. Returning from Oakland by United Mainliner yesterday afternoon were Mrs. J. W. Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. W'liiam H. McClure. WAKE UP YOUR ' LIVER BILE ViUiwr! Cilonl-Ar,d YooH Jump Out of Bed in the Morninf Rsrio' to Gs The llr should poor 3 pints of ' Mil iWtt rnto Twr bowels every dy. If Uili bile U lot ffowinl freely, your food msy not -srst. It nisy Jot decsy in the bowels. Then Most up yo'ir itomsfh. You set eon e;ittd. You feel sour, sunk snd Us world ""ft JEtho.. rood, old Carter;. IJttle L'ver Pj'Is to net these 2 pintf ef bile flow. 1-.B freely to msVe you fc.l "up snd up. Ct a rartate" today. T.ke ss directed. Amsilm in iriHng bile flow freely. Ant lor Crter's Little Live fills. 10. sod Ji m tkan wet! A A A 0bh. Creek. If hu v(V 7Jui USr dnnita .or and .'.. m aw w. ensraaer ail its own, s Jj PINT I which its mildnesa PERSONAL Calls Here Carrol Clement of Gold Hill called in this city yes terday. Orarheatad An oil burner In the home of Mrs. Clara Fisher. S12 South Holly street, became overheated yesterday afternoon and the fire department's chem ical crew was called. The fire men adjusted the oil flow. No damage was done. Convalescing Everett Bray ton of 314 Vancouver avenue, who underwent an appendec tomy several days ago, has re turned to his home from Sacred Heart hospital and was reported convalescing nicely today. He is able to see friends. To Exposition Mayor and Mrs. C. C. Furnas left by motor car this morning for San Fran cisco. They planned to take in the Golden Gate International exposition during their sojourn in the bay region. It was their intention to return home next Monday or Tuesday. Court Citations Charles B Pennington. 59. of Butte Falls was cited by state police yester day to appear in justice of the peace court September 21, charg ed with possession of untagged deer hides in closed season. Roy G. Pursel, 20, of Eagle Point was cited to appear Thursday charged with driving a vehicle that had only one headlight. Francis Returns L. E- Fran cis, Jackson county 4-H club agent, returned early this morn ing from Corvallis whither he went yesterday to enter a hos pital for a physical check-up and an operation. It was de termined, however, to defer the operation and Mr. Francis re turned immediately so that he might handle the preparations for the annual 4-H club live stock show here. He will go back to the hospital in Corvallis after the show. T ADDRESSES MEET OF 20-30 CLUB The responsibility of sponsor ing groups of Boy Scout troops was the subject of a speech at the 20-30 club meeting last night by Kenneth A. Wells. Boy Scout executive for the Crater Lake Area Council. The weekly din ner meeting of the club was held in Hotel Jackson. In addition to his talk. Mr. Wells presented three reels of motion pictures he took on the trip of Oregon Scouts to the last ti c.. 4imknMA j ' national Boy Scout Jamboree in Washington. D. C, and to the international Jamboree in Hol land two years ago. The movies covered the com plete trip from Oregon to Wash ington. D. C. thence to England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, France and the return to the United States through Canada. Scenes shown included those of the large encampments of Boy Scouts at Washington, D. C, and in Holland and of the facili ties offered the boys, and field demonstrations staged by Scouts from the various countries. A guest of the club was Dave Griffiths. President Jack Hart, ley presided.' Find Fisherman's Body Astoria, Ore., Sept. 18. lFl Two fishermen recovered the body yesterday of Maxwell Wight, 30. Altoon, Wash., fisher man lost when his fishing boat sank off the Columbia river sev eral days ago. Yodeling Ropers r " (mm iMiMrA'TyiiriiM'i'iriiiMi rncf1"1 The Constantine Family of, Calgary, Canada, famous group! of radio, stags and screen stars' coming to the Rialto theater tomorrow for a three-day run in person, pose here with Gene Autry, famous screen cowboy. The popular group will appear on the stage Thursday and Fri day nights only and both Satur day ratince and night in a round of singing, yodeling and roping. Going under the stage1 Organized yacht racing In the United States began about 1840. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In th County court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Gordon Voorh I ce , deeeaj-ed . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been duly and regularly Appointed Executrix of the above entitled estate under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of Jwlt'on County. Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered upon Septem ber 18th. 1940. and all creditors hav ing claims asalnat aald deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to me at the office of my attorneys. Roberta ft McAllister. Rooms 301-205 United States Na tional Bunk Bulldinff. Medford. Ore. ton. within tlx montha from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, thl 18th day of September. 1940. HELEN B. VOORHIE8 Executrix of the Estate of Gordon Voorh lea. deceased. Order to Show Catie on Application for Chanre" of Name In the Countv Court of the State of Omron for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Application of Iyter Allison Kelsey for Change of Name. Whereaa. Lester Allison KelseT has filed his petition with the clerk or this court for permission to change his name from Lester Allison Kelsey to Harry Lee Bennett: Now therefore, it la hereby ordered that all persona Interested in the matter aforesaid apprar at the court room of aald court at Medford. Ore- con. Ortober 28, 1940. at ten "'eiofk A. M. and then and there " snow cansp. u any mere mav of. whT . ,.,.,,,, for chnc9 of nam enould not be granted It Is further ordered that a eorre nf thla order to show eatiee be pub lished In the M-dford Mall Tribune, a dally newspaper of sreneral rireula tlon. published In Medford. Orewon. once a week for four successive weeks prior to said date. Ttted at Medford. Oregon. Sept. 18. 1940. J. B. COL15MAK Judtre. Too Late to Classify LOST Australian shepherd dog; white, brown and black coloring. Name Jlsfrn Ltcnne No. 879. Re ward. Phone 6546. Roacoe L. Doty. FOR BMX Beautiful modern home, clce tn, 2000. Also Tage tract. H. O. WILSON 1 Chestnut. Phone 4644. CANNTNO TOMATOES, peachea. Bart lett pears. Dellctoux appla 65c full box, grapea. O rower Market. Phoenix. Arrnorr sale at Pavilion north Medford. Ore.. Saturday, Sept. 31. I rommencln at 1 :S0 p. m. sharp. Wa have aome stood ronslrnrnents for this sale, Inriudlnf all claAsea of livestock, also aome harness, a two-horse potato dla-eer, tools eo SO. ORBO MVESTOCK AUCTIO-f CO Col. A. H. Dudley. Auct. Phone 632S MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE SPECIALS Carload of Rooflrw Paper. Bulldlni Paper. Bheatlng and Felt Paper. less than mall order price. Also Com7aed Iron. Lane stock of Army reclaimer! roods Shoes. Boots. Loa-trera. Blankets. water repellent; Jacket and Quilts. Priced to sell. Conk S'ovea. Pan ires, neater. Clr- culatora. new and used. New Store Pipe, each 20c pee Jrlnt. Ten's. Tarpaullna. Sleeping Baca. Cots snd Pads. Windows. Doors, Window Olaas, all sl8es. new snd ttsd. Wire N'ttlnsT. Barb Wire,. Fenclnf Balln Tla. at popular prices. Pipe and ptj Flttlnsa. Septic Tanks. Hot Water Tanks, Pldre Row Vslley Tin and Down Spout, large atock on hand. Wood Chopping Tools. Akes. Wedges. Hsmmers, Cross-cut Saws and all kinds of Tools. For the Miner Pumna of all kinds. Suction Hose. Csnraa Hose. Rubber Hose. Cable. Pli-ka snd Shovels. 27 N O-Spe St. Phone J744 Townend Visual Educational Picture of Towmend Plan as praviouilf announced K. P. hall Thursday av., I o'clock Public invited Here Thursday 1- name of The Yodeling Ropers. the Constantino family promise outstanding entertainment for the whole family and at no ad vance in admission prices. Autry will not appear with the family Two complete action features including James Oliver Cur wood's "River's End," featuring Dennis Morgan and George O Brien in "Stage to Chino' will play on the same bill with the Yodeling Ropers. PSYCHIC CARD READING SOe. 8. Fir. WANTED Milk row. Phone 6444 PEACHES FOR SALE, on and two centa. 7 Chestnut. Phone 4044. WANTED One work mare, stste price. Box 3RM care Mall Tribune. MAKE TOUR OWN DEAL Here's a list of need care priced to ecu. Qitote your own trms. No reasonable offer will be turned down. .1931 Ford PIcKun. wo-tone finish: priced for quick sale fcm 1D37 De Soto 2-Door .... 4S 1937 La Salle Sport Coupe: radio. apotltifht, 6-ply tlrea. It's a pip for only WIS HERE S SOME CHEAPIESI What have you t trade? '28 Bulck 4-Pass. Coupe, brand new tlrea. One owner. See us for real deal. '31 Bulck Sedan: Rood tlrea. complete motor overhaul: all for 29 Plvmouth 4-Door Sedan, for quirk sale S29 30 Bee Ciena. Mack or Dick at HAHN MOTORS SALON Open Evenings and Sundays XO MVIINhr.s ON UII.K lAV ROSY hoes S:4.V9:13 Etea 2.V Inc. ta Aee 12-l.t-;0e Kiddles Always ldr RAKIOltll KAKJUD TODAY and THURSDAY 'Two Ftaluras" Pine Year's Greatest Man Hunt eftnWV.et 1 1 Hitler that'll roll you In the al.lea . . JtijS know enough m ahoot mfn J I (VJ '3 her mother t c " w V'vrtWl aawasrei, ,V V treats ring "Hired Wife" Is ? "5 He- V ri v. 1 Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne, with Virginia Bruce sharing top honors, bring the new season's outstanding com edy hit. "Hired Wife." to the screen of the Craterian theater Sunday for a three-day showing. Also in the enst and adding to the fun are Robert Benchley, John Carroll, Hobart Cavanaugh GFNUTNB CONCORD O RAFFS now ready for Juice, also &eedlnw Sul tana for canning, and tv-vera! table varletiea. Phone 6544. Mr. Walker. HAVE BUYER for three-bedroom rtovwe, win ray up to S4000. Hare buyer for am all two-bedroom house, win pav up to 1.600. THE. WAHL AGENCY Room 7 Jackson County Rank Bld. FOR SALE Small fiu heater. E. Main. 801 WTVr? W ASHED ALL USED CAR PRICES LOOK THESE OVETl '86 BUTCK Special Sedan. Complete overhaul, flood rubber, radio and heater. SMS "36 CHFVROl .FT Sport Sedan. Lookn and run like a' new car....w.. S3A '37 PONTTAC Tour Sedan. Motor overhauled, new rubber, radio, heater .. S4tts "30 CHEVROLET Town Sedan. Beau tlful maroon finish. Nearly new transportation for only S.M '33 PLYMOUTH Del us Coupe, l-ook thla over, very clean S3 2 5 37 Kaeh Lafayette Coupe 37 Plymouth Sedan 44.1 '36 Pontlac Tour Sedan 425 "39 FORD Deluxe Sedan. Low mile ?, original finish like new.swiS Open Evenlnes and Sunday SKINNER'S GARAGE Phone 3740 Bulck and Sttidebaker Cart CMC Truck Last Tlmea Tonttet Lana TURNER John SHELTON In "WE WHO ARE YOUNG" Plua Jack Holt In "Fugitive From Prison Camp- ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON Starting Tomorrow For 3 Days! Thore. and Frl. Sites Only Sal. Mat. and Nltal The YODELING ROPERS OF CALGARY. CANADA y , : ' V 4 THE CONSTANTINE FAMILY 3ttri of Radio, Slag and Sciaan SINGERS -YODELING MUSICIANS TRICK and FANCY ROPING 28 mlnuiai of outstanding ntartalnmanl for fho whola family and at no Incraaaa In (dmta lon price . . NO RAISE IN PRICES ! I I mm: Mala Ttalle ai MS Sunday Feature and Richard Lane. The story concerns the hilar ious adventures of a girl who marries the man she loves in order to get him out of a busi ness jam; then tries to keep him away from the girl he loves, all of which leads to some mighty interesting complications for all concerned. VETCH and OATS apeela! 13 80 ewt. aim pure common vetcn. vetcn and Pea mixed. Kanota oat, Gray Oats, and other field aeedi at right prtcea. See u before you ouy we win ear you money, P. B. Samson Co-, 4th and Front. WANTED Girl for housework and care of two children. Inquire after o p. m. LeOsier une, box 307. LOST Both' grey corduroy coat. Phone 4.138. RUMMAGE SALE held by Daughters or tne pile Patrol. Friday ana Saturday at the Old Pantorium Bid, on North Holly. FUEL OIL "The High Teat". Use SAMSON'S Super Quality better fuel and yet you do not haw to pav a premium price. Furnace Oil 7'ie per gallon Stove Oil 8Sc per gallon Delivered to you In 40-gallon lot or more. Phone 3756 now. SAMSON FUEL SERVICE 4th and Front PRACTICE DICTATION ir.ven atenog. raphe day time, eventnga. For further Information write Bog 4964 Tribune. MIDDLE-AGE WOMEN HCCD THIS ADVICCIt Thousands of women founlllngthra"trylnji Imes" with Lydia I. Plnkbam'a Vegetable Compound famous fnt nvr tin vMn In raw -hlng feroaleunc- uoqai trouble. Try iti and ON THE SCREEN! Two of lh rr'i boaf eflon liatui ail Ftenlng at i:lt-l:M PCm a ALE Complete household fur- nuhlr.ee. all in fond shape, will sell all or part. 1237 N. Riverside. FOR I ALB rtr RFNT Nw modern home, 4 lante roomi with bath and porrhee. hartluood floor .v. seeled fruit room. lir double irue. l'j or H'-i errea. Kind hts;hwy. Very reasonable. Phnne 4203. FOR 8rVM5 33 llpei! Wlnheater. food ahape, rirp. Ain A central. FOR BENT 6-rnnm house, furnlahed or unfvirnlrvhed. Call anv time , before Saturday noon. 703 Eaat 1 BOARD and ROOM. 801 E Main AfiTXHA OLA DA. MARIOOLDS. aiao cucumber and heavy frvera. Dreaa ltra. 1107 E Main. Phone 3a. PE ACHE Aal way now at Tucken. fourth house on right Orchard Home Drive. SECOND-HAND BRICKS, ehakes. and 3x4 at bargain prtcea. Porter Lum ber Co. NEWT.Y RENOVATED NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT RIoelT furnished outside apartment, crosa ventlla tlon. Urs bedroom with fireplace, comblna tlon Urtnf room and dlnlnn eoom. cabinet kitchen, with alec trio range and I c t r i o refrigeration, bath, store room an! spa clou room for clothe. Hot and cold water and steam heat furnished, aiao garbage service. Low rent to permanent tenant. Ap ply Wall Tribune office. H0SS THJEVIN' ' I TRAIN R0BBIN I INJUN FIGHTIN' f""Y CATTLE RUSTLIN' QrDj BAD MEN! CJ RED MEN! J) DEAD MEN! starts Today - 4 days jl Knew doop la bullots with both guns biasing . . routin' I It a gang of ruitlsr , . atanv I padln' a hord el outlaws . IIIIH I mill pow-wowlng tha Indians out , j III of thalr war paint . . 4800 I I soeoads oi tip-roaring thrills l II BBBCIK AS Till LOVABI.B BAD MAN IN l III Fllmad at Jacksoa Hols, ""jf l Wyoming with this graat i supporting essti JII I LEO CARRILLO MARJORIE MAIN (( I ANN RUTHERFORD W I LEE BOWMAN "w 1 JOSEPH CALLEIA I i Paul Kelley - Stanley Fields - Bobs Watson 1 l t-fV Una Thla Special V L Ai V-. Addea Attraction! H I l.i Vew k'wanwaM. PHTT II fJJ w.n, .' 8PITALNY H la I aillawWsasa.ll U J -J "0i A M mnt Ma all-lrt arch. U I i i l",t '" llll 3 AT J I "MOMENTS r 9 lll'V vic or CHARM I HjjLi1 J i Cartoon-News I Shoas Dall l:IJ-:4.Vt 00 Mala tie let Se.jne free SAe lay 4e-4e c 11 Is IS-SiM kMdlea-lsa BIOHEBT CASH F RICES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL of all kinds, batteries, radiators, alum! num. copper, braaa; also hid? a. pelt and vool. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orape. Phone 3744. GOING AWAY LUGGAGE Whether returning lo school or starling on your school carar. wo Inrit you to inspect our now lino of smart Luggage. Thr-Hangr Pullman for eoad or collag man a low as $9.95 Gray or Brown Overnight Luggage from $1.00 F. F. BURK 314 East Main fff - .TirrnirCiE!rB3rx il